Hair Tape/glue Health Problems And Risks?

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https://www.personalcaremagazine.com/story/10235/applications-of-acrylic-polymers-and-copolymers

The last paragraph is about acrylic polymers. Perhaps reading that would be worth for you to deepen your understanding of them. They're even used in lipsticks. Which you reapply often and thus get quite much exposure.
The difference is they use a wax type substance to suspend the polymers in lipstick. That's very different than a carrier such as ethyl acetate that allows it to soak into your skin.
 

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I read several articles saying that most chemicals are too big to be absorbed into the skin. I'm sure some do, but do we even know if everything makes it into the body?
 

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I read several articles saying that most chemicals are too big to be absorbed into the skin. I'm sure some do, but do we even know if everything makes it into the body?
Here we go again. I'm going to bow out of this one. Why be an expert in hematology and molecular chemistry when all you need to do is read a few articles online. :)

Wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving!
 

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Yeah I get your 26 second 60% thing, but have you looked up each chemical?
 

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Yeah I get your 26 second 60% thing, but have you looked up each chemical?
Of course! I've posted over a hundred responses. I don't go off the cuff with nonsense nor have I posted over a hundred times saying 26 seconds 60% of the time solely... but again, good luck to you! wish you all the best. You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink!.... Do you believe you're an expert because you read a couple of posts online? Do you believe that everything you read online is the truth?
I don't mean this disrespectfully but it's true... you do not have the the intellect, knowledge, resources, or experience to comprehend molecular structures and how they react systemically throughout the body.

Just out of curiosity,.... do you take this same posture with a physician when you present to them with an illness... and they diagnose and prescribe treatment? Do you hop on Google to disagree with your auto mechanic when they pinpoint a failure an present a repair plan? Do you argue with the plumber as to why your water pressure is low.... Citing Google as your educator?

I mean seriously man do you not see this?

You're just hearing now about the many cases of lymphoma linked to Roundup weed killer. I can share articles for the last 30 years has said there was nothing wrong with it. That's not the case with the chemicals in hair glues.... quite the opposite.... their risks are well-documented.
 
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Doctors...the same people that proscribe benzodiazepines because it's the easiest way to not deal with a patient's real issues. Doctors are practicing...and apparently need more practice.
 

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Doctors...the same people that proscribe benzodiazepines because it's the easiest way to not deal with a patient's real issues. Doctors are practicing...and apparently need more practice.
Now is that another one of your uneducated opinions or are you somehow qualified to make that statement?

So let's take your posture. They're wrong when they think they're correct in diagnosing and treating issues however when they know there's a Environmental toxin know to trigger cancer they're wrong in that also? You're unbelievable

And actually we don't prOscribe we prescribe. And it's not because it's easy it's because it is the best form of treatment at the time that are backed up and proven effective by many decades of clinical trials.
 

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Thanks for the auto correct correction.
Come on I'm on the edge of my seat waiting to hear how you contribute greatly to society. I know doctors are very lazy we only follow up high school...with 4 years for a bachelor's degree.. another 4 years of medical school... 6 years residency, all before receiving licensure to practice medicine. Oh and after that we often do another four to six years in specialty accreditation.

Man you hit that nail on the head! We ARE a bunch of lazy shortcut people only doing whats easy from day one

I think you're right... doctors are just practicing and are wrong more often than they're right. People like you that have zero training are much smarter. You are a genius, the more you learn the less informed you are and know.
Your logic is flawless!
 

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I read several articles saying that most chemicals are too big to be absorbed into the skin. I'm sure some do, but do we even know if everything makes it into the body?
Polymers, copolymers and resins do not absorb yes. The thing they are solved in, does, unless it's water, and it's always something toxic, unless water in the case of white glues. Solvent -- toxic; film-former -- somewhat toxic, but does not absorb; preservatives -- somewhat toxic, but they're in a very small concentration like in other every day cosmetics and cremes.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resin

Does someone really think you can absorb this kind of matter?
 
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Polymers, copolymers and resins do not absorb yes. The thing they are solved in, does, unless it's water, and it's always something toxic, unless water in the case of white glues. Solvent -- toxic; film-former -- somewhat toxic, but does not absorb; preservatives -- somewhat toxic, but they're in a very small concentration like in other every day cosmetics and cremes.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resin

Does someone really think you can absorb this kind of matter?
It's not a matter of thinking. It's a scientific fact ...not a thought that...that your body absorbs... heptane... toulene, and ethyl acetate which are the three most common ingredients in acrylic adhesives..... and they are at extremely higher concentrations than in cosmetic makeup.
 

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It's not a matter of thinking. It's a scientific fact ...not a thought that...that your body absorbs... heptane... toulene, and ethyl acetate which are the three most common ingredients in acrylic adhesives..... and they are at extremely higher concentrations than in cosmetic makeup.
Yeah, but we don't absorb resins.
 

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I wouldn't even argue with him fanjeera
Unlike you with your childish behavior, he discusses. I have no problem with intelligent discussion ...quite obviously that would exclude you with your ignorant arguments.

Every single time you cannot win with facts you change your position to make personal attacks. You are ignorant to the facts. You can fix ignorance but you cannot fix the stupidity. I think you have a healthy dose of both.
 

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